Kais Projects

Kais Contractors has carried out a diverse range of projects – both in the geographical and engineering sense. We are well known as a leader in our field throughout Western Australia, particularly in the remote areas of the Pilbara, and our range of services and expertise – and our commitment to customer focus - has led to Kais Contractors being chosen to carry out work in a number of fields.

Kais can show you how to get a project on time and budget. We have a team who are renowned for their expertise and equipment that performs. Kais recently completed Tailings Dam, Haul Roads and Settling ponds for Edna May Operations.

Our testimonials are our testimonts to prove we go that extra mile to get the job done.

Below is a representative cross-section of the many projects in which Kais Contractors have been involved – and for which we have supplied plant and equipment – over the past several years:

2013-2015: Roy Hill: The Roy Hill Mine Site Bulk Earthworks contract includes the construction of earthworks, drainage and associated road works for various facilities.

2013-Current: West Angeles Projects: The contract for Rio Tinto's West Angeles Access Road Project was to upgrade the existing road between Great Northern Highway and West Angeles mine in the Pilbara, Western Australia.

2013-2016: Gateway Perth Airport & Freight Access Project: The contract included road and bridge improvements, local road modifications, facilities and connections for pedestrians and cyclists, noise walls, landscaping and the use of Intelligent Transport System (ITS) Technology.

2009-2010: Western Australian Government, Water Corp – Alkimos Water Treatment Plant, for MacMahon Holdings: Kais Contractors were involved in this major infrastructure project in Perth’s northern suburbs, supplying plant and equipment to the site from the start to the completion of the project.

2006-2007: FMG Rail & Port development, Port Hedland to Cloudbreak, for BGC TPI Rail Alliance: Kais Contractors was the first Plant Equipment Hire company to clear the site to begin this enormous project. The project was then shared between NRW, BGC/TPI and Brierty. Kais Contractors supplied over 50 mobile plant operators to man up the project to meet the completion date. It was a very memorable day to see Andrew Forrest come through on his first train waving his flag.